University of the Pacific Calendarhttps://calendar.pacific.edu/search/events?view=defaultUniversity of the Pacific CalendarTue, 03 Mar 2015 15:15:51 -0500120en-usLocalistMar 3, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106786737.9817-121.309Tue, 03 Mar 2015 08:00:00 -08002015-03-03T08:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/morning_prayer_in_the_christian_tradition_1217Mar 3, 2015: Library Exhibit: Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus at William Knox Holt Memorial LibraryThere is a new exhibit about E Clampus Vitus in the Main Library lobby. E Clampus Vitus is a fraternal society dedicated to the study and preservation of pioneer history. Holt-Atherton Special Collections became the official repository for E Clampus Vitus Records in 1976. Stop by the library to view photos and more details!

Weight Watcher’s Monthly Pass costs around $35 per month but Pacific subsidizes the program so you pay approximately $18 per month. The group meets on Tuesdays from 11:30-12:30 in the Taylor Conference Room of the Library. If you are interested bring your lunch and a friend! Looking forward to seeing you there and making your health a priority!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_114689638.5493-121.473Tue, 03 Mar 2015 12:00:00 -08002015-03-03T12:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/moot_court_society_general_meeting_dayMar 3, 2015: SBA Elections - All Candidates Meeting at Gary V. Schaber Memorial Student Center, Pacific McGeorge School of LawThe SBA is the student organization that represents McGeorge School of Law before the American Bar Association (ABA). Officers for the upcoming academic year are elected in the Spring. Candidates running for SBA board positions in the upcoming 2015-16 SBA Board Elections must turn in nominations petitions and attend the All Candidates Meeting on March 3rd at either 12:15 or 5:15pm in the SBA Office upstairs in the Student Center. For more information about the meeting or election please contact SBA Election Committee Chairs Sean Baird at s_baird2@u.pacific.edu or Jennifer Trotter at j_trotter@u.pacific.edu.

The SBA is the student organization the represents McGeorge School of Law before the American Bar Association (ABA). Officers for the upcoming academic year are elected in the Spring. Candidates running for SBA board positions in the upcoming 2015-16 SBA Board Elections must turn in nomination petitions and attend one of the All Candidates Meetings on March 3rd. For more information about the meeting or election please contact SBA Election Committee Chairs Sean Baird at s_baird2@u.pacific.edu or Jennifer Trotter at j_trotter@u.pacific.edu.

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_114689438.5493-121.473Tue, 03 Mar 2015 17:00:00 -08002015-03-03T17:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/gls_ii_oral_argument_mentoringoffice_hours_sessionsMar 3, 2015: Info Sessions: 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships at DeRosa University CenterStudents interested in applying for 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships should attend one of two information sessions, which will provide an overview of the grants and some proposal writing guidelines.

Session 1:

Tuesday, March 3, 5-6 PM, DeRosa University Center, Room 214

Session 2:

Thursday, March 5, 12-1 PM, DeRosa University Center, Room 214

Applications are due by 5 p.m. on March 23. Applications should be submitted electronically to Dr. Lydia Fox at lkfox@pacific.edu. Download application>>

The fellowship is meant to support faculty-mentored summer research and includes: $2500 stipend for the student (paid in installments), $1000 for supplies and/or travel (deposited to a faculty research account), and $1000 stipend for the faculty mentor.

Eligibility: All Pacific undergraduates who will graduate no earlier than December 2015 are eligible to apply. For students in blended programs, at least 50% of coursework for both Spring and Fall 2015 semesters must be at the undergraduate level.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

If you are interested in spending summer 2015 in Washington, DC working for a government or public interest legal department, please attend our DC Fellowship Information Meeting in S-4. Snacks will be provided.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_114690038.5493-121.473Tue, 03 Mar 2015 17:00:00 -08002015-03-03T17:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/washington_dc_fellowship_opportunity_information_meetingMar 3, 2015: Feminism Across Cultures at DeRosa University CenterJoin the Pacific Feminists Club as they host an informal panel on how feminism can differ across cultures.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_115704937.9814-121.312Tue, 03 Mar 2015 18:00:00 -08002015-03-03T18:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/feminism_across_culturesMar 4, 2015: Library Exhibit: Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus at William Knox Holt Memorial LibraryThere is a new exhibit about E Clampus Vitus in the Main Library lobby. E Clampus Vitus is a fraternal society dedicated to the study and preservation of pioneer history. Holt-Atherton Special Collections became the official repository for E Clampus Vitus Records in 1976. Stop by the library to view photos and more details!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_97395237.9809-121.31Wed, 04 Mar 2015 09:00:00 -08002015-03-04T09:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/new_exhibit_ancient_and_honorable_order_of_e_clampus_vitusMar 4, 2015: President's San Francisco Campus Town Hall at Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Fifth Street campusPacific President Pamela A. Eibeck will hold a Town Hall meeting on the San Francisco campus open to all faculty, staff and students.

President Eibeck will have an "Open Office Hour" for students following the town hall. Students may drop in to meet with her personally on a first come, first served basis, with 5-10 minutes for each visitor.

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_114688938.5493-121.473Wed, 04 Mar 2015 17:00:00 -08002015-03-04T17:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/gls_ii_oral_argument_mentoringoffice_hours_sessionsMar 4, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106789437.9817-121.309Wed, 04 Mar 2015 17:30:00 -08002015-03-04T17:30:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/buddhist_meditation_3126Mar 4, 2015: Film Showing: Media Coverage and Female Athletes at Janet Leigh TheatreMedia Coverage and Female Athletes examines why 40% of all sports participants are female, yet women’s sports receive only 4% of all sport media coverage. The film is produced by the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota, in partnership with tpt (Twin Cities Public Television, Minnesota).

This film viewing is part of the Gender, Race, and Physical Cultures Student Research Conference organized by the Gender Studies Program and the Ethnic Studies Program.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_99166637.9798-121.309Wed, 04 Mar 2015 19:30:00 -08002015-03-04T19:30:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/string_student_bach_recitalMar 5, 2015: Library Exhibit: Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus at William Knox Holt Memorial LibraryThere is a new exhibit about E Clampus Vitus in the Main Library lobby. E Clampus Vitus is a fraternal society dedicated to the study and preservation of pioneer history. Holt-Atherton Special Collections became the official repository for E Clampus Vitus Records in 1976. Stop by the library to view photos and more details!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_97395337.9809-121.31Thu, 05 Mar 2015 09:00:00 -08002015-03-05T09:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/new_exhibit_ancient_and_honorable_order_of_e_clampus_vitusMar 5, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106781837.9814-121.312Thu, 05 Mar 2015 12:00:00 -08002015-03-05T12:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/chat_with_the_chaplains_lunch_behindin_the_lair_5151Mar 5, 2015: Info Sessions: 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships at DeRosa University CenterStudents interested in applying for 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships should attend one of two information sessions, which will provide an overview of the grants and some proposal writing guidelines.

Session 1:

Tuesday, March 3, 5-6 PM, DeRosa University Center, Room 214

Session 2:

Thursday, March 5, 12-1 PM, DeRosa University Center, Room 214

Applications are due by 5 p.m. on March 23. Applications should be submitted electronically to Dr. Lydia Fox at lkfox@pacific.edu. Download application>>

The fellowship is meant to support faculty-mentored summer research and includes: $2500 stipend for the student (paid in installments), $1000 for supplies and/or travel (deposited to a faculty research account), and $1000 stipend for the faculty mentor.

Eligibility: All Pacific undergraduates who will graduate no earlier than December 2015 are eligible to apply. For students in blended programs, at least 50% of coursework for both Spring and Fall 2015 semesters must be at the undergraduate level.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112474433.8704-117.924Thu, 05 Mar 2015 15:30:00 -08002015-03-05T15:30:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_auburnMar 5, 2015: Business Law Road Show at Pacific McGeorge School of LawCDO Presents | Business Law Road Show

Thursday, March 5, 2015

5:00-6:00pm

Classroom G

Join us on Thursday, March 5, for the State Bar of California Business Law Road Show! This popular event features a panel of local Sacramento business attorneys led by alum Paul Pascuzzi. Learn about various career paths within business law and get your questions answered by knowledgeable practitioners. Pizza will be served!

The Business Law Road Show features Suzanne Hennessy, Robert W. Hunt and Paul Pascuzzi, three LAW FIRM PARTNERS, who will be talking to you about career paths in business law.

Hello McGeorgians! Do you think you have what it takes to be a bowling champion? If you do, you still may need three other individuals to also display that champion spirit. Get your team of four and come out on Thursday, March 5th and compete for the Justice Scale Trophy and other prizes. The entry fee is $15 per person. If you cannot find a group of four submit your entry anyway and we can combine you into a full team. Either submit team in the Student Center or by emailing Kellan Patterson at k_patterson4@u.pacific.edu.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112772733.8704-117.924Fri, 06 Mar 2015 02:30:00 -08002015-03-06T02:30:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_auburnMar 6, 2015: 2015 Global Symposium at Pacific McGeorge School of LawGlobal Symposium: The Promise and Perils of an International Law of Property
Co-sponsored by the Witkin Legal Institute

Inspired by Prof. John Sprankling’s new book, The International Law of Property (Oxford 2014), the symposium will assess the impact of an emerging international right to property in a variety of contexts. The morning will commence with an explanation of the legal grounding for an international law of property by way of examining key treaties, practices and norms. Thereafter, panelists will discuss the implications of recognizing such a law and how it might interface with, disrupt, and influence aspirations of various actors within modern society. Panels include: The Framework Shaping the Law: Whose interests are reflected in existing treaties, practices and norms?, Intellectual Property, Natural Resources and Biodiversity, and The Next Frontier: Space and Beyond.

MCLE Credit
The University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law is a State Bar of California approved Minimum Continuing Legal Education provider. This program has been approved for 6.15 hours of MCLE credit. The Pacific McGeorge School of Law certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of The State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_115038438.5493-121.473Fri, 06 Mar 2015 09:00:00 -08002015-03-06T09:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/the_promise_and_perils_of_an_international_law_of_propertyMar 6, 2015: Library Exhibit: Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus at William Knox Holt Memorial LibraryThere is a new exhibit about E Clampus Vitus in the Main Library lobby. E Clampus Vitus is a fraternal society dedicated to the study and preservation of pioneer history. Holt-Atherton Special Collections became the official repository for E Clampus Vitus Records in 1976. Stop by the library to view photos and more details!

Come meet NTI Program Representative Brendan Naylor to learn about NTI's six programs of study. They will be in the DeMarcus Brown Studio Theatre on Friday, March 6th at 12:00pm! This event is free and open to the public!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_115058437.9766-121.312Fri, 06 Mar 2015 12:00:00 -08002015-03-06T12:00:00-08:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/the_national_theatre_institute_visits_pacific_theatre_artsMar 6, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

Jeff will give clear and meaningful information about the structure of the MBE, including the approximate quantity of questions in each subject matter area. He also goes through each sample exam and gives detailed explanations about what makes one answer better than another.

As one student said: “I found this method so effective that even though I attended last year, I'll be attending again this year. Really a must for 2015 Bar takers, and 2016 students will benefit as well.” – Lexi Howard, 4E

Jeff will give clear and meaningful information about the structure of the MBE, including the approximate quantity of questions in each subject matter area. He also goes through each sample exam and gives detailed explanations about what makes one answer better than another.

As one student said: “I found this method so effective that even though I attended last year, I'll be attending again this year. Really a must for 2015 Bar takers, and 2016 students will benefit as well.” – Lexi Howard, 4E

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112765937.9752-121.316Sun, 08 Mar 2015 13:00:00 -07002015-03-08T13:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/mens_baseball_vs_cal_polyMar 8, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_954043Mon, 09 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-03-09T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/mens_basketball_vs_wcc_tournamentMar 9, 2015: Spring Break 2015Students on the Stockton campus will be on spring break the week of March 9-13. There will be no classes in session, but administrative offices will be open.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1162028Mon, 09 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-03-09T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/spring_break_2014Mar 9, 2015: Library Exhibit: Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus at William Knox Holt Memorial LibraryThere is a new exhibit about E Clampus Vitus in the Main Library lobby. E Clampus Vitus is a fraternal society dedicated to the study and preservation of pioneer history. Holt-Atherton Special Collections became the official repository for E Clampus Vitus Records in 1976. Stop by the library to view photos and more details!

Join the SBA Wellness Committee, other student organizations and local businesses, including Whole Foods and Metro Juice in the Student Center on Monday, March 9th for samples, coupons, and to learn more about living well. The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Lend-A-Hand therapy dogs will also be at the event!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_115212538.5483-121.473Mon, 09 Mar 2015 11:30:00 -07002015-03-09T11:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/educate_wellness_fairMar 9, 2015: President's Sacramento Campus Town Hall at Pacific McGeorge School of LawPacific President Pamela A. Eibeck will hold a Town Hall meeting on the Sacramento campus open to all faculty, staff and students.

President Eibeck will have an "Open Office Hour" for students following the town hall. Students may drop in to meet with her personally on a first come, first served basis, with 5-10 minutes for each visitor.

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_954044Tue, 10 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-03-10T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/mens_basketball_vs_wcc_tournamentMar 10, 2015: Spring Break 2015Students on the Stockton campus will be on spring break the week of March 9-13. There will be no classes in session, but administrative offices will be open.

Weight Watcher’s Monthly Pass costs around $35 per month but Pacific subsidizes the program so you pay approximately $18 per month. The group meets on Tuesdays from 11:30-12:30 in the Taylor Conference Room of the Library. If you are interested bring your lunch and a friend! Looking forward to seeing you there and making your health a priority!

Join us for a picnic in the quad with music, food, and the annual rock wall! Blood Source will also be on campus for blood donations! After you donate head over to the Bake Off Contest in the quad and vote for your favorite sweet! Any student interested in entering the Bake Off Contest contact Caroline at c_soto5@u.pacific.edu.

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

Join us as Athena Roussos, Appellate Law Specialist, presents on preparing and fine tuning an oral presentation. Ms. Roussos has been certified by the CA State Bar as an Appellate Specialist; she currently runs her own practice, which focuses on civil appeals and writs, and law and motion in federal and state courts; and she has taught a number of courses here at McGeorge, including GLS I, GLS II, and coached several successful Moot Court teams.

Tacos from El Mercado on March 10, 2015 sponsored by Themis! For information, contact Meghan Green at m_green10@u.pacific.edu.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112766137.9752-121.316Tue, 10 Mar 2015 18:00:00 -07002015-03-10T18:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/mens_baseball_vs_cal_5407Mar 11, 2015: Spring Break 2015Students on the Stockton campus will be on spring break the week of March 9-13. There will be no classes in session, but administrative offices will be open.

Classes combine pilates, yoga, and ballet barre training into an ever-evolving mix of movement that benefits body and mind. Bring a towel, water, and a yoga mat. For information, contact Caroline Soto at c_soto5@u.pacific.edu.

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_115646538.5495-121.472Wed, 11 Mar 2015 17:00:00 -07002015-03-11T17:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/Winning_Oral_Argument_2Mar 12, 2015: Spring Break 2015Students on the Stockton campus will be on spring break the week of March 9-13. There will be no classes in session, but administrative offices will be open.

The McGeorge 1L Moot Court Competition Judge Rules Cell Phone Content Admissible in the Midlands Murder Trial. As a 1L, join the competition to gain your first exposure to appellate advocacy. Practice your brief writing and oral argument skills with meaningful feedback from third and fourth year Moot Court Honors Board members, professors, and judges. The same skills will help translate to success in GLS II next year. Moreover, compete for the chance to be a 2L research assistant for the Moot Court Team. Titles will be awarded for best briefs, overall best advocate, and best oralist in the competition.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

The National Asian Pacific Islander Prosecutors Association (NAPIPA) will be on campus to talk about opportunities of becoming a prosecutor as well answer any of your questions! For information, contactHeidi Kim at mcgeorgeapalsa.secretary@gmail.com.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_116180738.5495-121.472Thu, 12 Mar 2015 17:00:00 -07002015-03-12T17:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/space_law_-_spring_general_meetingMar 12, 2015: Dharma Latin Jazz Sextet featuring Jamie Dubberly at Valley Brewing CompanyJamie Dubberly's Orquesta Dharma was formed in 2008, released their first award winning CD "Road Warrior" in 2011, and have just released a second album "La Clave del Gumbo", which was recently featured on Sirius/XM satellite radio's channel "Real Jazz", as well as the nationally syndicated "Jazz After Hours" on NPR. Several members of the band, including Dubberly, are a part of the recent Grammy winning Pacific Mambo Orchestra, and are active in the Bay Area's broad and diverse latin music scene. Joining Dubberly for this special edition of the Dharma group will be Brubeck Institute director, Simon Rowe on piano, Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet tenor saxophonist Lucas Bere, Delta College jazz studies director Brian Kendrick on drums, Cuban-born percussion master Carlos Caro, and Sam Bevan on bass.

Join the SBA Wellness Committee for a night of laughter. There will be food and drinks provided for a Comedy Show in the Student Center starting at 8:15. Laughter is the best medicine! For information, contact Caroline Soto at c_soto5@u.pacific.edu.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_115644438.5483-121.473Thu, 12 Mar 2015 20:00:00 -07002015-03-12T20:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/Wellness_Week_Comedy_NightMar 13, 2015: 116th Annual Alumni Meeting at The Fairmont HotelThe 116th Annual Alumni Meeting will boast an array of nationally and internationally recognized speakers. In addition, there will be an all-member cocktail reception after the sessions on Friday, and class reunion dinners held at various restaurants throughout the city on Friday evening. For more information, call 415.351.7108. Reserve your hotel room now: http://is.gd/dugonialumni2015. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4766.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_109768137.7749-122.419Fri, 13 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-03-13T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/116th_annual_alumni_meetingMar 13, 2015: 2015 Swim Clinics at Chris Kjeldsen PoolWith the Spring Sememster in full swing, the Tigers have announced the dates for their Swim Technique Clinics. Pacific will host a pair of clinics in the spring at Chris Kjeldsen Pool.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112463437.8349-122.13Fri, 13 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-03-13T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_saint_marysMar 13, 2015: Spring Break 2015Students on the Stockton campus will be on spring break the week of March 9-13. There will be no classes in session, but administrative offices will be open.

The McGeorge 1L Moot Court Competition Judge Rules Cell Phone Content Admissible in the Midlands Murder Trial. As a 1L, join the competition to gain your first exposure to appellate advocacy. Practice your brief writing and oral argument skills with meaningful feedback from third and fourth year Moot Court Honors Board members, professors, and judges. The same skills will help translate to success in GLS II next year. Moreover, compete for the chance to be a 2L research assistant for the Moot Court Team. Titles will be awarded for best briefs, overall best advocate, and best oralist in the competition.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112520937.9818-121.315Fri, 13 Mar 2015 14:00:00 -07002015-03-13T14:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_san_francisco_9639Mar 13, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

Here's the storyline: On Friday, March 13, the school will gather to select this year’s (fictitious) McGeorge Student of the Year Award. Five of McGeorge’s finest have been nominated for their academic success coupled with their dedication to improving the community around them through their extracurricular activities. Collectively, they have proudly represented the school in National Mock Trial Competitions, the Law Review and through their volunteer efforts with the National Defender Clinic, the local high school, the brand new Veterans’ Affairs Clinic, and finally bringing a day care center to campus. Unfortunately, each of the nominees has a secret that could jeopardize their chances at winning this years competition, but only one of them has a secret that has made them mad enough to kill. Please come join the Criminal Law Society and the Trial Advocacy Association for their first annual murder mystery dinner and then the subsequent trial of the alleged murderer. You can attend as a participant with a major or minor role, or merely a spectator. All are welcome. Dinner, drinks and dessert will be served. For information, contact Devina Douglas at d_douglas1@u.pacific.edu.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1152253Fri, 13 Mar 2015 18:30:00 -07002015-03-13T18:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/murder_mystery_dinner_cls-taaMar 14, 2015: 116th Annual Alumni Meeting at The Fairmont HotelThe 116th Annual Alumni Meeting will boast an array of nationally and internationally recognized speakers. In addition, there will be an all-member cocktail reception after the sessions on Friday, and class reunion dinners held at various restaurants throughout the city on Friday evening. For more information, call 415.351.7108. Reserve your hotel room now: http://is.gd/dugonialumni2015. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4766.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_109768237.7749-122.419Sat, 14 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-03-14T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/116th_annual_alumni_meetingMar 14, 2015: 2015 Swim Clinics at Chris Kjeldsen PoolWith the Spring Sememster in full swing, the Tigers have announced the dates for their Swim Technique Clinics. Pacific will host a pair of clinics in the spring at Chris Kjeldsen Pool.

The McGeorge 1L Moot Court Competition Judge Rules Cell Phone Content Admissible in the Midlands Murder Trial. As a 1L, join the competition to gain your first exposure to appellate advocacy. Practice your brief writing and oral argument skills with meaningful feedback from third and fourth year Moot Court Honors Board members, professors, and judges. The same skills will help translate to success in GLS II next year. Moreover, compete for the chance to be a 2L research assistant for the Moot Court Team. Titles will be awarded for best briefs, overall best advocate, and best oralist in the competition.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_95396737.9818-121.315Sat, 14 Mar 2015 13:00:00 -07002015-03-14T13:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_tennis_vs_san_jose_state_6267Mar 14, 2015: Women's Water Polo at San Diego State at Aquaplex - Aztec RecreationPacific women's water polo team will play at San Diego Aztec Stadium
vs. San Diego at 3pm on 3/14
vs. Princeton at 7:45 am on 3/15
vs. Indiana at 4:30 pm on 3/15
vs. Wagner at 9 am on 3/16
vs. Bucknell at 3:15 pm on 3/16

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1142664Sat, 14 Mar 2015 15:00:00 -07002015-03-14T15:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_water_polo_at_san_diego_stateMar 14, 2015: The Legacy Ball at 155 Fifth Street, San Francisco, CAJoin the Pacific Dugoni family in celebrating Dean Emeritus Arthur A. Dugoni's 90th birthday! Cocktails and wine, music and dancing, and of course delicious hors d'oeuvres by McCalls Catering and Events will mark this momentous occasion. You won't want to miss the opportunity to see the new home of Pacific Dugoni during this open house party honoring the "Godfather of Dentistry." Dr. Dugoni will be glad to see you there! More info:

Board meetings are held every other Sunday from 2:00 - 3:30 PM in the SBA Office. All students are welcome to attend. The SBA Board will be convening to deliberate on SBA matters, including funding requests for student clubs, SBA events, and other matters impacting our student constituency. If you are unable to attend and wish to meet, please feel free to contact Ernesto Falcon at e_falcon@u.pacific.edu to schedule an alternate time.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1151973Sun, 15 Mar 2015 14:00:00 -07002015-03-15T14:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_bar_association_board_meetingMar 15, 2015: Women's Water Polo at San Diego State at Aquaplex - Aztec RecreationPacific women's water polo team will play at San Diego Aztec Stadium
vs. San Diego at 3pm on 3/14
vs. Princeton at 7:45 am on 3/15
vs. Indiana at 4:30 pm on 3/15
vs. Wagner at 9 am on 3/16
vs. Bucknell at 3:15 pm on 3/16

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1142665Sun, 15 Mar 2015 15:00:00 -07002015-03-15T15:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_water_polo_at_san_diego_stateMar 15, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106780337.9814-121.308Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:00:00 -07002015-03-15T20:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/newman_catholic_community_mass_108Mar 16, 2015: Women's Water Polo at San Diego State at Aquaplex - Aztec RecreationPacific women's water polo team will play at San Diego Aztec Stadium
vs. San Diego at 3pm on 3/14
vs. Princeton at 7:45 am on 3/15
vs. Indiana at 4:30 pm on 3/15
vs. Wagner at 9 am on 3/16
vs. Bucknell at 3:15 pm on 3/16

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_107814837.9727-121.3Mon, 16 Mar 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-03-16T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/langhamfryer_pyramid_quartet_at_take_5_jazz_at_the_brewMar 17, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

Weight Watcher’s Monthly Pass costs around $35 per month but Pacific subsidizes the program so you pay approximately $18 per month. The group meets on Tuesdays from 11:30-12:30 in the Taylor Conference Room of the Library. If you are interested bring your lunch and a friend! Looking forward to seeing you there and making your health a priority!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1077485Tue, 17 Mar 2015 16:30:00 -07002015-03-17T16:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/president_eibecks_office_hours_1598Mar 17, 2015: "How Have I Been Successful?" with Dr. Carolynn Kohn at Psychology/Communications BuildingPsychology Professor Carolynn Kohn talks about her journey in the field of psychology and how she has found personal success. Sponsored by the Graduate Women's Network.

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

Learn more about the Pacific McGeorge Master of Science in Law (M.S.L.). The M.S.L. is perfect for professionals who seek the benefits of advanced training in legal reasoning and analysis but who do not require the J.D. degree for their career plans. In today's economy with so many highly regulated industries, state and federal agencies, and other professional fields impacted by law, professionals deal with law-related issues every day. Our M.S.L. program is designed to help professionals gain and apply the legal skills they need.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_115712738.5765-121.493Tue, 17 Mar 2015 17:15:00 -07002015-03-17T17:15:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/msl_info_sessionMar 17, 2015: Guest Artist Series - Valentin Martchev, bassoon at Recital HallValentin Martchev was born in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, and started playing the bassoon at age 10. He went to the State Academy of Music in Sofia and Duquesne University, studying with Yordan Metodiev, Tony Komitoff and Nancy Goeres.

In 2001 Mr. Martchev joined the San Diego Symphony as their principal bassoonist. The San Diego Union-Tribune said his 2007 performance of John Williams’ bassoon concerto Five Sacred Trees “….made this bassoonist a star.”

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_110838037.9798-121.309Tue, 17 Mar 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-03-17T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/guest_artist_series_-_valentin_martchev_bassoonMar 18, 2015: Career & Internship Fair at DeRosa University CenterUndergraduate and graduate students and alumni can meet with more than 100 employers in one place. Find out about career options, open positions or internship opportunities in a wide variety of industries.

Employers wishing to participate should contact Deb Crane at 209.946.7369 or at dcrane@pacific.edu.

If at least one answer is yes, take advantage of this opportunity and sign up for an appointment! Moot Court Honors Board members will be available to give you feedback, ask you practice questions, talk out arguments etc. Come alone or come with a partner!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_114689338.5493-121.473Wed, 18 Mar 2015 17:00:00 -07002015-03-18T17:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/gls_ii_oral_argument_mentoringoffice_hours_sessionsMar 18, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_114266737.9775-121.315Wed, 18 Mar 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-03-18T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_water_polo_vs_harvard_8078Mar 19, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

This is an obscure unfinished work by Mozart that was completed by Virgilio Mortari to a new libretto by Giovanni Cavicchioli in 1936. We are performing the work in English with an adaptation/translation by Sheldon Harnick who, among many things, wrote the lyrics to Fiddler on the Roof.

Directed by James Haffner with musical coach Burr Phillps. Music provided by the University Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicolas Waldvogel.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112521137.9818-121.315Fri, 20 Mar 2015 14:00:00 -07002015-03-20T14:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_navyMar 20, 2015: Women in Academia Faculty Panel at Center for Teaching and LearningIn honor of Women's Herstory Month, the Women's Resource Center is hosting a faculty panel with representatives from the History, Math, and Education departments to share their research with students, staff, and other faculty.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112475337.9778-121.314Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:30:00 -07002015-03-20T15:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_grand_canyonMar 20, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

This is an obscure unfinished work by Mozart that was completed by Virgilio Mortari to a new libretto by Giovanni Cavicchioli in 1936. We are performing the work in English with an adaptation/translation by Sheldon Harnick who, among many things, wrote the lyrics to Fiddler on the Roof.

Directed by James Haffner with musical coach Burr Phillps. Music provided by the University Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicolas Waldvogel.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91021137.9799-121.308Fri, 20 Mar 2015 20:00:00 -07002015-03-20T20:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_opera_performanceMar 21, 2015: An Interdisciplinary Forum on Preserving the Natural Dentition at Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Fifth Street campusPreservation of the natural dentition has always been the most desired outcome in the practice of dentistry and a key factor in systemic and oral health. Endodontists, periodontists and prosthodontists believe that evidence-based treatment planning offers patients the likelihood of improved and more reliable outcomes. Each respective specialty has made significant progress in recent years in the art and science of clinical dentistry allowing the long-term preservation of the natural dentition to become more reliable and attainable. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4888.xml

This is an obscure unfinished work by Mozart that was completed by Virgilio Mortari to a new libretto by Giovanni Cavicchioli in 1936. We are performing the work in English with an adaptation/translation by Sheldon Harnick who, among many things, wrote the lyrics to Fiddler on the Roof.

Directed by James Haffner with musical coach Burr Phillps. Music provided by the University Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicolas Waldvogel.

This is an obscure unfinished work by Mozart that was completed by Virgilio Mortari to a new libretto by Giovanni Cavicchioli in 1936. We are performing the work in English with an adaptation/translation by Sheldon Harnick who, among many things, wrote the lyrics to Fiddler on the Roof.

Directed by James Haffner with musical coach Burr Phillps. Music provided by the University Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicolas Waldvogel.

Join us for a Taize Worship service in Morris Chapel. This service will be led by St. Andrews Lutheran Taize musicians. All are welcome to attend. This is a free event and open to the public.

What is it? Taize, is an ecumenical, Christian community in France organized as a result of Nazi atrocities during World War II. From this community, a style of prayer and worship evolved. It is a time of singing, silence, and prayer with scripture and no preaching.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_109546437.9817-121.309Sun, 22 Mar 2015 16:00:00 -07002015-03-22T16:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/taize_worshipMar 22, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_110194437.9798-121.309Mon, 23 Mar 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-03-23T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_alex_alegre_saxophoneMar 24, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

Weight Watcher’s Monthly Pass costs around $35 per month but Pacific subsidizes the program so you pay approximately $18 per month. The group meets on Tuesdays from 11:30-12:30 in the Taylor Conference Room of the Library. If you are interested bring your lunch and a friend! Looking forward to seeing you there and making your health a priority!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_664442Tue, 24 Mar 2015 11:30:00 -07002015-03-24T11:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/weight_watchersMar 24, 2015: Student Town Hall with President Eibeck at Grace Covell HallPresident Pamela A. Eibeck will hold a town hall with Pacific students on Mar. 24 in Grace Covell Hall. There will be a free pizza lunch provided.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112475837.3382-121.886Wed, 25 Mar 2015 16:00:00 -07002015-03-25T16:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_san_jose_stateMar 25, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_110194737.9798-121.309Wed, 25 Mar 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-03-25T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_justin_pratt_voiceMar 26, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

COME MEET ORRICK ATTORNEYS IN AN INTIMATE SETTING! This is a chance for students to meet Orrick attorneys in an intimate setting and network with both attorneys and fellow Bay Area law students. The event will be from 3:30-5:30 and will have a panel component as well as an informal reception. Light refreshments will be served. Space is limited to 30 BALSA members. RSVP. Please direction questions to ACHERRY@SCU.EDU.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1148339Thu, 26 Mar 2015 15:30:00 -07002015-03-26T15:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/orrick_herrington_sutcliffe_llp_networking_receptionMar 26, 2015: Fear of a Brown Planet: Pan-Islamism, White Supremacy, and the Roots of the ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Debate at DeRosa University CenterFear of a Brown Planet: Pan-Islamism, White Supremacy, and the Roots of the ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Debate

A Public Lecture with Professor Nathaniel Deutsch of University of California, Santa Cruz

In the aftermath of 9/11, the Clash of Civilizations model—the view that the Moslem world and the historically Christian dominated West are locked in a perhaps irreconcilable civilizational conflict—has been championed by some and rejected just as vehemently by others. What is little known is that the intellectual roots of the “Clash of Civilizations” go back much further than Samuel Huntington, who first popularized the phrase, or even Bernard Lewis, who first coined it in the 1990s. Instead, the ultimate origins of the model must be traced to the beginning of the 20thcentury, when both White supremacists and emerging Islamicists embraced it for their own purposes. By shedding light on this forgotten history, we can better understand the complexities of our own era.

This public lecture will feature Nathaniel Deutsch, PhD, Professor of History at The University of California, Santa Cruz, where he is also the Director of the Institute for Humanities Research and Co-Director of the Center for Jewish Studies. Professor Deutsch is the author or editor of six books including Inventing America’s “Worst” Family: Eugenics, Islam, and the Fall and Rise of the Tribe of Ishmael (University of California Press, 2009), Black Zion: African American Religious Encounters with Judaism (Oxford University Press, 1999), and The Jewish Dark Continent: Life and Death in the Russian Pale of Settlement (Harvard University Press, 2011). The latter won the 2013 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award.

Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome to attend.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112464137.3541-121.955Fri, 27 Mar 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-03-27T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_santa_claraMar 27, 2015: Multirooted Endodontics Two-Day Workshop 2015 at Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Fifth Street campusHave you ever felt lost in a root canal? If so, this two-day program is right for you. This program combines updates about the latest techniques, instruments and clinical strategies in endodontic therapy. Lectures with relevant hands-on laboratory exercises ensure that participants take their endodontic skills to the next level. Theoretical information will be effectively communicated by well-recognized endodontic specialists. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4887.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_99936437.7823-122.406Fri, 27 Mar 2015 09:00:00 -07002015-03-27T09:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/multirooted_endodontics_two-day_workshop_2015Mar 27, 2015: H2O Hackathon-A Water ChallengeThis two-day-long hackathon and conference co-sponsored by University of the Pacific, will bring together start-ups, programmers, engineers, undergraduate and graduate students in related disciplines, farmers, urban water agency officials, business leaders, government officials, and environmentalists to solve on-the-ground challenges for using water in urban and agricultural applications as efficiently as possible.

The purpose of H2O Hackathon – A Water Challenge is to stimulate innovation in water technologies that will solve on-the-ground water management challenges in both the urban and agricultural sectors through new applications and systems.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_953969Fri, 27 Mar 2015 11:00:00 -07002015-03-27T11:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_tennis_vs_gonzagaMar 27, 2015: 14th Annual Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon at Alex and Jeri Vereschagin Alumni HouseThe 14th Annual Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon recognizes female-identified Pacific students, faculty, staff and members of the Stockton community who have made significant contributions to the advancement of women and gender equity, and/or who have demonstrated outstanding professional or public leadership.

Six awards are given each year: Pacific Staff, Pacific Faculty, Pacific Greek Woman, Graduate Student, Undergraduate and Stockton Community Member.

This year’s theme for Women of Distinction: “Everyday Feminism.” There will be a special alumna speaker, food and fun. Join us!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112521437.9818-121.315Fri, 27 Mar 2015 13:00:00 -07002015-03-27T13:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_gonzagaMar 27, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_98387637.9786-121.311Sat, 28 Mar 2015 09:00:00 -07002015-03-28T09:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/gender_studies_and_ethnic_studies_student_research_conference_gender_race_and_physical_cultureMar 28, 2015: Multirooted Endodontics Two-Day Workshop 2015 at Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Fifth Street campusHave you ever felt lost in a root canal? If so, this two-day program is right for you. This program combines updates about the latest techniques, instruments and clinical strategies in endodontic therapy. Lectures with relevant hands-on laboratory exercises ensure that participants take their endodontic skills to the next level. Theoretical information will be effectively communicated by well-recognized endodontic specialists. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4887.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_99936537.7823-122.406Sat, 28 Mar 2015 09:00:00 -07002015-03-28T09:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/multirooted_endodontics_two-day_workshop_2015Mar 28, 2015: H2O Hackathon-A Water ChallengeThis two-day-long hackathon and conference co-sponsored by University of the Pacific, will bring together start-ups, programmers, engineers, undergraduate and graduate students in related disciplines, farmers, urban water agency officials, business leaders, government officials, and environmentalists to solve on-the-ground challenges for using water in urban and agricultural applications as efficiently as possible.

The purpose of H2O Hackathon – A Water Challenge is to stimulate innovation in water technologies that will solve on-the-ground water management challenges in both the urban and agricultural sectors through new applications and systems.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_104748937.9798-121.309Sun, 29 Mar 2015 17:00:00 -07002015-03-29T17:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_riley_lindsey_tubaMar 29, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106780537.9814-121.308Sun, 29 Mar 2015 20:00:00 -07002015-03-29T20:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/newman_catholic_community_mass_108Mar 30, 2015: Brian Kendrick Big Band at Take 5 Jazz at the Brew at Valley Brewing CompanyComprised of talent from University of the Pacific, San Joaquin Delta College and the local community, this Big Band is not your Grandpa's Big Band.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_110839337.9798-121.309Mon, 30 Mar 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-03-30T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_luke_colbertMar 31, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_107831437.9798-121.309Tue, 31 Mar 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-03-31T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_bryan_deparsia_voice_6398Apr 1, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91229737.9799-121.308Wed, 01 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-01T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/percussion_ensemble_5649Apr 2, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

PLSS will be holding phone banking sessions to solicit items for the Live and Silent Auction taking place on April 10th! You can receive time towards your hours required to apply for the PLSS summer grant by helping us contact local businesses and/or picking up items. For information, please contact Raihane Dalvi at r_dalvi@u.pacific.edu.

Hu was born in San Francisco and educated at Princeton University, the University of Michigan, and UC Berkeley. His collections of poetry include The Book of Motion (2003); Mine (2007), which won the Eisner Prize; and Greenhouses, Lighthouses (2013). He is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_108900637.9816-121.311Thu, 02 Apr 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-04-02T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/an_evening_with_poet_tung-hui_huApr 2, 2015: Intersectionality and Leadership with Sandra Kim at Grace Covell HallSandra Kim, CEO of Everyday Feminism, will speak about intersectionality and leadership as it pertains to women as the keynote speaker for Pacific's Women's History month celebration.

Sandra is the Founding CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Everyday Feminism. Founded in 2012, Everyday Feminism has become one of the most popular independent feminist media sites in the world, with over 3 million monthly visitors from more than 200 countries.

As its leader, Sandra’s deep-seated values are evident in Everyday Feminism’s unique approach to feminism. As a genderqueer person of color from an immigrant family, she is committed to having intersectionality and inclusiveness be core to the feminism promoted in the magazine.

She will have an interactive dialogue at noon in the Multicultural Center prior to her lecture.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112521740.2338-111.659Fri, 03 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-04-03T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_byu_8348Apr 3, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

Board meetings are held every other Sunday from 2:00 - 3:30 PM in the SBA Office. All students are welcome to attend. The SBA Board will be convening to deliberate on SBA matters, including funding requests for student clubs, SBA events, and other matters impacting our student constituency. If you are unable to attend and wish to meet, please feel free to contact Ernesto Falcon at e_falcon@u.pacific.edu to schedule an alternate time.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1151978Sun, 05 Apr 2015 14:00:00 -07002015-04-05T14:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_bar_association_board_meetingApr 5, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_107809337.9727-121.3Mon, 06 Apr 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-04-06T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/jam_sessions_at_take_5_jazz_at_the_brew_3774Apr 6, 2015: Master Class - Gregory Sioles, piano at Recital HallGregory Sioles (Associate Professor of Piano) has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards including an Atwater Kent Grand Prize and a Fulbright Scholarship for study in London. He has performed on three continents at such venues as the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Purcell Room on London’s South Bank, Berlin’s Amerika Haus, and the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in China.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91230037.9798-121.309Mon, 06 Apr 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-04-06T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/master_class_-_gregory_sioles_pianoApr 7, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_110444140.7684-73.9827Tue, 07 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-07T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/brubeck_institute_jazz_quintet_in_nycApr 7, 2015: Guest Artist Recital - Gregory Sioles, piano at Recital HallGregory Sioles (Associate Professor of Piano) has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards including an Atwater Kent Grand Prize and a Fulbright Scholarship for study in London. He has performed on three continents at such venues as the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Purcell Room on London’s South Bank, Berlin’s Amerika Haus, and the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in China.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91230337.9798-121.309Tue, 07 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-07T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/guest_artist_recital_-_gregory_sioles_pianoApr 8, 2015: 2nd Annual Sport Technology Seminar at DeRosa University CenterUniversity of the Pacific invites you to attend the 2nd Annual Sport Techonology Seminar. This is a unique event that will explore the latest technology trends emerging in sport. This one-day seminar will provide a forum for students, coaches and sport administrators to discuss key innovations and ideas on how technology is altering the sporting landscape. The University is extremely fortunate to have an amazing collection of speakers who have all been willing to share their time and expertise.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112775237.9822-121.309Wed, 08 Apr 2015 12:00:00 -07002015-04-08T12:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/presidents_all-university_town_hall_4092Apr 8, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_99166337.9799-121.308Wed, 08 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-08T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_adam_brooker_compositionApr 9, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

Individual tickets and sponsorship packages will be offered! For more information, please contact us at mcgeorgeevents@pacific.edu or 916.739.7138

Because of the PLSS Grant Program, Pacific McGeorge law students have been able to provide legal assistance to children, victims of domestic violence and sexual violence, immigrants, farm laborers, low-income tenants, and the state and federal court systems. Students have also secured positions to serve in areas of public defense, water resources, elder care, and district attorney offices. These services are crucial to the support of our community and the well-being of our most vulnerable populations.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_953972Fri, 10 Apr 2015 11:00:00 -07002015-04-10T11:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_tennis_vs_san_francisco_7405Apr 10, 2015: Stockton Symphony Master Class at Recital HallThe Stockton Symphony electrifies audiences of all ages with sold-out performances of symphonic concerts throughout the San Joaquin Valley. We build a passionate curiosity about contemporary music while preserving the symphonic heritage of the past. We make the concert-going experience an essential and vital part of community life.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91230437.9798-121.309Fri, 10 Apr 2015 17:00:00 -07002015-04-10T17:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/stockton_symphony_master_class_448Apr 10, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91230737.9798-121.309Fri, 10 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-10T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/resident_artist_series_2989Apr 10, 2015: CONDEMNED: A Transmedia Experience on the Struggles of Homelessness at Long TheatreLive theatre, an original student film, and documentary photography come together in the transmedia storytelling event of the year! University of the Pacific’s Department of Theatre Arts immerses itself in the “across media” phenomenon that is emerging across the nation as an innovative form of storytelling. By combining three well-known platforms of narrative – theatre, film, and photography –Condemned emerges in a three-dimensional portrait about the struggles of homelessness.

The piece will consist of three parts, knit together with a soundscape created by an improve troupe that used Twitter and a blog as their medium.

The inspiration was live theatre. Foremost American playwright Tennessee Williams is known for his emotional relationship with his sister Rose. That inner maelstrom comes alive onstage in This Property Is Condemned, a tale about a starry-eyed waif wandering the railroad tracks searching for a way to move forward in life, without the help of family, friends, or community.

The students’ focus this semester is the creation of an original film. From the Fall 2014 Playwriting course, student Austen Yip’s stage play was chosen to be the film portion of Condemned. Alva was edited into a screenplay by director Gary Amargnac, It explores the troubled upbringing of sisters Alva and Willie, who is the central character in the stage play This Property Is Condemned. It is a prequel to Williams’s famous one-act play.

Photography students are also participating. Three visual arts courses taught by Professor Jennifer Little explore the harsh reality of homelessness through the medium of photography. Willie of This Property Is Condemned becomes homeless through circumstances out of her control, and the visual arts students capture what it means to be homeless through a lens of their own.

Condemned will be performed in University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long Theatre. The show runs April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 8:00pm, April 16 at 7:30pm, and April 12 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors, and educators. Group discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at http://condemned.brownpapertickets.com.

RAVEL: Bolero
Enormously popular, this hypnotic dance builds in momentum to a frenzied pitch. An excerpt of Bolero was used for the lovemaking scene in the 1980 movie 10 that starred actress Bo Derek.

ORFF: Carmina Burana
One of the most dramatic and riveting symphonic spectacles of all time. This secular—even earthy and lusty!—cantata features huge combined choral forces, stellar vocal soloists and large orchestra. Often quoted in popular culture and guaranteed to give you goose bumps!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1108397Sat, 11 Apr 2015 18:00:00 -07002015-04-11T18:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/stockton_symphony_with_pacific_choral_ensemblesApr 11, 2015: CONDEMNED: A Transmedia Experience on the Struggles of Homelessness at Long TheatreLive theatre, an original student film, and documentary photography come together in the transmedia storytelling event of the year! University of the Pacific’s Department of Theatre Arts immerses itself in the “across media” phenomenon that is emerging across the nation as an innovative form of storytelling. By combining three well-known platforms of narrative – theatre, film, and photography –Condemned emerges in a three-dimensional portrait about the struggles of homelessness.

The piece will consist of three parts, knit together with a soundscape created by an improve troupe that used Twitter and a blog as their medium.

The inspiration was live theatre. Foremost American playwright Tennessee Williams is known for his emotional relationship with his sister Rose. That inner maelstrom comes alive onstage in This Property Is Condemned, a tale about a starry-eyed waif wandering the railroad tracks searching for a way to move forward in life, without the help of family, friends, or community.

The students’ focus this semester is the creation of an original film. From the Fall 2014 Playwriting course, student Austen Yip’s stage play was chosen to be the film portion of Condemned. Alva was edited into a screenplay by director Gary Amargnac, It explores the troubled upbringing of sisters Alva and Willie, who is the central character in the stage play This Property Is Condemned. It is a prequel to Williams’s famous one-act play.

Photography students are also participating. Three visual arts courses taught by Professor Jennifer Little explore the harsh reality of homelessness through the medium of photography. Willie of This Property Is Condemned becomes homeless through circumstances out of her control, and the visual arts students capture what it means to be homeless through a lens of their own.

Condemned will be performed in University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long Theatre. The show runs April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 8:00pm, April 16 at 7:30pm, and April 12 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors, and educators. Group discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at http://condemned.brownpapertickets.com.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1142670Sun, 12 Apr 2015 13:00:00 -07002015-04-12T13:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_water_polo_at_fresno_stateApr 12, 2015: CONDEMNED: A Transmedia Experience on the Struggles of Homelessness at Long TheatreLive theatre, an original student film, and documentary photography come together in the transmedia storytelling event of the year! University of the Pacific’s Department of Theatre Arts immerses itself in the “across media” phenomenon that is emerging across the nation as an innovative form of storytelling. By combining three well-known platforms of narrative – theatre, film, and photography –Condemned emerges in a three-dimensional portrait about the struggles of homelessness.

The piece will consist of three parts, knit together with a soundscape created by an improve troupe that used Twitter and a blog as their medium.

The inspiration was live theatre. Foremost American playwright Tennessee Williams is known for his emotional relationship with his sister Rose. That inner maelstrom comes alive onstage in This Property Is Condemned, a tale about a starry-eyed waif wandering the railroad tracks searching for a way to move forward in life, without the help of family, friends, or community.

The students’ focus this semester is the creation of an original film. From the Fall 2014 Playwriting course, student Austen Yip’s stage play was chosen to be the film portion of Condemned. Alva was edited into a screenplay by director Gary Amargnac, It explores the troubled upbringing of sisters Alva and Willie, who is the central character in the stage play This Property Is Condemned. It is a prequel to Williams’s famous one-act play.

Photography students are also participating. Three visual arts courses taught by Professor Jennifer Little explore the harsh reality of homelessness through the medium of photography. Willie of This Property Is Condemned becomes homeless through circumstances out of her control, and the visual arts students capture what it means to be homeless through a lens of their own.

Condemned will be performed in University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long Theatre. The show runs April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 8:00pm, April 16 at 7:30pm, and April 12 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors, and educators. Group discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at http://condemned.brownpapertickets.com.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_110714437.9774-121.313Sun, 12 Apr 2015 14:00:00 -07002015-04-12T14:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/condemned_a_transmedia_experience_on_the_struggles_of_homelessness_1396Apr 12, 2015: Friends of Chamber Music - New York Wind Quintet at Faye Spanos Concert HallThe New York Woodwind Quintet is an ensemble-in-residence at the Juilliard School in New York City, originally appointed in 1987.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_88097837.9799-121.308Sun, 12 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-12T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_mitch_goldsmith_percussionApr 12, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91231237.9798-121.309Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-13T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/chamber_music_iv_9867Apr 14, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112465438.5531-121.417Tue, 14 Apr 2015 15:00:00 -07002015-04-14T15:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_sacramento_stateApr 14, 2015: University Concert Band concert at Faye Spanos Concert HallAs with Symphonic Wind Ensemble, literature for the University Concert Band comes from contemporary, transcription, and standard band repertory. Performances include music from light classics to show tunes. The band performs on-campus each semester and also hosts a concert shared with local high schools.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91231437.9799-121.308Tue, 14 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-14T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/university_concert_band_concertApr 15, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_110850937.9798-121.309Wed, 15 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-15T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_bryndis_schram_reed_voiceApr 16, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106782337.9814-121.312Thu, 16 Apr 2015 12:00:00 -07002015-04-16T12:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/chat_with_the_chaplains_lunch_behindin_the_lair_5151Apr 16, 2015: Education Abroad Info Session at Bechtel International CenterAn informational session on studying abroad through the University of the Pacific. Students and parents of students interested in studying abroad can learn all the details involved in studying abroad as a Pacific student.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_107810437.9727-121.3Thu, 16 Apr 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-04-16T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/simon_rowe_latin_project_at_take_5_jazz_at_the_brew_5640Apr 16, 2015: CONDEMNED: A Transmedia Experience on the Struggles of Homelessness at Long TheatreLive theatre, an original student film, and documentary photography come together in the transmedia storytelling event of the year! University of the Pacific’s Department of Theatre Arts immerses itself in the “across media” phenomenon that is emerging across the nation as an innovative form of storytelling. By combining three well-known platforms of narrative – theatre, film, and photography –Condemned emerges in a three-dimensional portrait about the struggles of homelessness.

The piece will consist of three parts, knit together with a soundscape created by an improve troupe that used Twitter and a blog as their medium.

The inspiration was live theatre. Foremost American playwright Tennessee Williams is known for his emotional relationship with his sister Rose. That inner maelstrom comes alive onstage in This Property Is Condemned, a tale about a starry-eyed waif wandering the railroad tracks searching for a way to move forward in life, without the help of family, friends, or community.

The students’ focus this semester is the creation of an original film. From the Fall 2014 Playwriting course, student Austen Yip’s stage play was chosen to be the film portion of Condemned. Alva was edited into a screenplay by director Gary Amargnac, It explores the troubled upbringing of sisters Alva and Willie, who is the central character in the stage play This Property Is Condemned. It is a prequel to Williams’s famous one-act play.

Photography students are also participating. Three visual arts courses taught by Professor Jennifer Little explore the harsh reality of homelessness through the medium of photography. Willie of This Property Is Condemned becomes homeless through circumstances out of her control, and the visual arts students capture what it means to be homeless through a lens of their own.

Condemned will be performed in University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long Theatre. The show runs April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 8:00pm, April 16 at 7:30pm, and April 12 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors, and educators. Group discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at http://condemned.brownpapertickets.com.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_95397437.9818-121.315Fri, 17 Apr 2015 13:00:00 -07002015-04-17T13:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_tennis_vs_pepperdineApr 17, 2015: Stockton Symphony Master Class - Jessica Ebbers, soprano at Recital HallThe Stockton Symphony electrifies audiences of all ages with sold-out performances of symphonic concerts throughout the San Joaquin Valley. We build a passionate curiosity about contemporary music while preserving the symphonic heritage of the past. We make the concert-going experience an essential and vital part of community life.

Jessica Ebbers has performed throughout the country to critical acclaim, hailed by audiences and critics for her vocal artistry and dramatic presence.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91231837.9798-121.309Fri, 17 Apr 2015 17:00:00 -07002015-04-17T17:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/stockton_symphony_master_class_-_jessica_ebbers_sopranoApr 17, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_90944137.9822-121.309Fri, 17 Apr 2015 18:00:00 -07002015-04-17T18:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/intervarsity_christian_fellowship_large_group_5209Apr 17, 2015: CONDEMNED: A Transmedia Experience on the Struggles of Homelessness at Long TheatreLive theatre, an original student film, and documentary photography come together in the transmedia storytelling event of the year! University of the Pacific’s Department of Theatre Arts immerses itself in the “across media” phenomenon that is emerging across the nation as an innovative form of storytelling. By combining three well-known platforms of narrative – theatre, film, and photography –Condemned emerges in a three-dimensional portrait about the struggles of homelessness.

The piece will consist of three parts, knit together with a soundscape created by an improve troupe that used Twitter and a blog as their medium.

The inspiration was live theatre. Foremost American playwright Tennessee Williams is known for his emotional relationship with his sister Rose. That inner maelstrom comes alive onstage in This Property Is Condemned, a tale about a starry-eyed waif wandering the railroad tracks searching for a way to move forward in life, without the help of family, friends, or community.

The students’ focus this semester is the creation of an original film. From the Fall 2014 Playwriting course, student Austen Yip’s stage play was chosen to be the film portion of Condemned. Alva was edited into a screenplay by director Gary Amargnac, It explores the troubled upbringing of sisters Alva and Willie, who is the central character in the stage play This Property Is Condemned. It is a prequel to Williams’s famous one-act play.

Photography students are also participating. Three visual arts courses taught by Professor Jennifer Little explore the harsh reality of homelessness through the medium of photography. Willie of This Property Is Condemned becomes homeless through circumstances out of her control, and the visual arts students capture what it means to be homeless through a lens of their own.

Condemned will be performed in University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long Theatre. The show runs April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 8:00pm, April 16 at 7:30pm, and April 12 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors, and educators. Group discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at http://condemned.brownpapertickets.com.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112465634.0522-118.244Sat, 18 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-04-18T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_loyola_marymountApr 18, 2015: Pacific Pride Day at Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Fifth Street campusAn annual event that enables prospective students and their families to learn more about dental education, Pacific Pride Day provides attendees with an inside look at the DDS and IDS programs at the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4861.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91232737.9799-121.308Sat, 18 Apr 2015 18:00:00 -07002015-04-18T18:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/symphonic_wind_ensemble_concert_1142Apr 18, 2015: CONDEMNED: A Transmedia Experience on the Struggles of Homelessness at Long TheatreLive theatre, an original student film, and documentary photography come together in the transmedia storytelling event of the year! University of the Pacific’s Department of Theatre Arts immerses itself in the “across media” phenomenon that is emerging across the nation as an innovative form of storytelling. By combining three well-known platforms of narrative – theatre, film, and photography –Condemned emerges in a three-dimensional portrait about the struggles of homelessness.

The piece will consist of three parts, knit together with a soundscape created by an improve troupe that used Twitter and a blog as their medium.

The inspiration was live theatre. Foremost American playwright Tennessee Williams is known for his emotional relationship with his sister Rose. That inner maelstrom comes alive onstage in This Property Is Condemned, a tale about a starry-eyed waif wandering the railroad tracks searching for a way to move forward in life, without the help of family, friends, or community.

The students’ focus this semester is the creation of an original film. From the Fall 2014 Playwriting course, student Austen Yip’s stage play was chosen to be the film portion of Condemned. Alva was edited into a screenplay by director Gary Amargnac, It explores the troubled upbringing of sisters Alva and Willie, who is the central character in the stage play This Property Is Condemned. It is a prequel to Williams’s famous one-act play.

Photography students are also participating. Three visual arts courses taught by Professor Jennifer Little explore the harsh reality of homelessness through the medium of photography. Willie of This Property Is Condemned becomes homeless through circumstances out of her control, and the visual arts students capture what it means to be homeless through a lens of their own.

Condemned will be performed in University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long Theatre. The show runs April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 8:00pm, April 16 at 7:30pm, and April 12 at 2:00pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors, and educators. Group discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at http://condemned.brownpapertickets.com.

Board meetings are held every other Sunday from 2:00 - 3:30 PM in the SBA Office. All students are welcome to attend. The SBA Board will be convening to deliberate on SBA matters, including funding requests for student clubs, SBA events, and other matters impacting our student constituency. If you are unable to attend and wish to meet, please feel free to contact Ernesto Falcon at e_falcon@u.pacific.edu to schedule an alternate time.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_88285137.9798-121.309Sun, 19 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-19T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_shirley_wang_fluteApr 19, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91232837.9798-121.309Mon, 20 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-20T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/chamber_music_vApr 21, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1077486Wed, 22 Apr 2015 16:30:00 -07002015-04-22T16:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/president_eibecks_office_hours_1598Apr 22, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_953988Thu, 23 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-04-23T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_tennis_at_wcc_championshipsApr 23, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_114687138.5493-121.473Thu, 23 Apr 2015 12:30:00 -07002015-04-23T12:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/christian_law_students_society_meetingApr 23, 2015: A Few Years Out...What's Next? at Gordon D. Schaber Law Library, Pacific McGeorge School of LawYou’ve been out of law school for a few years. Come to this event to get tips on how to best position yourself for your next move, whether it is a promotion within your office, a lateral move, or a complete career shift. To RSVP click here or cal 916.739.7141

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_102260738.5494-121.472Thu, 23 Apr 2015 17:30:00 -07002015-04-23T17:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/a_few_years_outwhats_nextApr 23, 2015: PACE recital at President's roomPACE (Pacific Arts Contemporary Ensembles) is a modern music group based at the University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music. PACE's goal and purpose is to provide a venue in which to teach, learn, and perform contemporary and avant-garde works. We perform at least one concert each semester, hold academic discussions and lectures by students and professors, and invite contemporary composers to come speak on campus. Come see our spring recital for a mix of solo and ensemble performances!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_107815137.9727-121.3Thu, 23 Apr 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-04-23T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/langhamfryer_pyramid_quartet_at_take_5_jazz_at_the_brewApr 23, 2015: Trio 180 at Recital HallTrio 180, artists-in-residence at the Conservatory of Music, is recognized throughout the United States for the high level of musicianship they bring to each performance. This talented ensemble includes celebrated concert violinist Ann Miller, Grammy-nominated cellist Nina Flyer, and award-winning pianist Sonia Leong.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_113118237.6761-121.754Fri, 24 Apr 2015 15:00:00 -07002015-04-24T15:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/april_wine_cheese_eventApr 24, 2015: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Large Group at Grace Covell HallPacific Christian Fellowship is the InterVarsity Chapter at the University of the Pacific. We are a multi-ethnic, inter-denominational group of Pacific students that are transformed by the love of God and, in turn, change the world around us.

We discuss relevant issues pertaining to the college experience, as well as provide support and encouragement to one another. Large Group is open to all students, faculty and staff of all ethnicities, spiritual backgrounds and denominations. We gather in fellowship for musical worship and a short talk.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_953990Sat, 25 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-04-25T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/womens_tennis_at_wcc_championshipsApr 25, 2015: Predental Clinical Simulation Course at Arthur A. Dugoni School of DentistryThis course gives current undergraduate students a hands-on approach to learning about what the dental profession entails. Participants will get a chance to work at the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry's pre-clinical simulation laboratory. You will develop new skills, test your abilities and learn about the admission process into dental school. At the end of the course, you will have the knowledge and experience to help you decide if dentistry is the right career choice for you, and your experience will make you a stronger applicant. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4934.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112771537.9752-121.316Sat, 25 Apr 2015 18:00:00 -07002015-04-25T18:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_uc_davis_4790Apr 25, 2015: University Symphony Orchestra concert at Faye Spanos Concert HallThe University Symphony Orchestra provides a full range of performance experiences. In addition to the standard repertoire, the orchestra performs literature from the Baroque through the twenty-first century. It collaborates with the Pacific Opera Theatre in fully-staged operas and musical theater, and performs major choral and orchestral works with the University choral ensembles. The orchestra also programs concertos with faculty and guest artists, and with students in the annual Commencement Concerto Concert.

Board meetings are held every other Sunday from 2:00 - 3:30 PM in the SBA Office. All students are welcome to attend. The SBA Board will be convening to deliberate on SBA matters, including funding requests for student clubs, SBA events, and other matters impacting our student constituency. If you are unable to attend and wish to meet, please feel free to contact Ernesto Falcon at e_falcon@u.pacific.edu to schedule an alternate time.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91017837.9798-121.309Sun, 26 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-26T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/student_recital_-_melissa_mcglumphy_violaApr 26, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106780937.9814-121.308Sun, 26 Apr 2015 20:00:00 -07002015-04-26T20:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/newman_catholic_community_mass_108Apr 27, 2015: Brian Kendrick Big Band at Take 5 Jazz at the Brew at Valley Brewing CompanyComprised of talent from University of the Pacific, San Joaquin Delta College and the local community, this Big Band is not your Grandpa's Big Band.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91234037.9798-121.309Mon, 27 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-27T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/chamber_music_vi_9368Apr 28, 2015: Morning Prayer: In the Christian Tradition at Morris ChapelStart your Tuesday mornings with prayer. This short Christian service follows a prayer booklet and includes readings, music, and a short reflection by the chaplain. It also includes a time for people to add their own prayers, silently or aloud. A "Fair Trade Cafe" with coffee, tea, and light breakfast follows for those interested at 8:25a.m.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112477037.8716-122.273Wed, 29 Apr 2015 16:00:00 -07002015-04-29T16:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_californiaApr 29, 2015: Buddhist Meditation at Morris ChapelJoin members of our local community for a weekly Buddhist meditation at Morris Chapel. This event is open for students, faculty, and staff who are interested.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_91241937.9799-121.308Wed, 29 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -07002015-04-29T19:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/composers_club_iv_5516Apr 30, 2015: Chat with the Chaplains: Lunch Behind/In the Lair at DeRosa University CenterBring your lunch and join the chaplains from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursdays. We'll meet on the patio behind the Lair (or in the Lair depending on weather). Join us for good company and conversation. Everyone is welcome.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_107818837.9727-121.3Thu, 30 Apr 2015 19:00:00 -07002015-04-30T19:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/langhamfryer_pyramid_quartetMay 1, 2015: Alumni Reception during the CDA Spring Session at Anabella HotelHeld during the California Dental Association Spring Scientific Session in Anaheim, this event will take place at the pool resort area at the Anabella Hotel. All Alumni Association members and their guests are welcome. Questions? Contact Joanne Fox at 415.929.6423 or jfox@pacific.edu. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4859.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112477137.9778-121.314Sat, 02 May 2015 14:00:00 -07002015-05-02T14:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_fresno_stateMay 3, 2015: Newman Catholic Community Mass at Morris ChapelThe Newman Catholic Community hosts Mass in Morris Chapel at 8pm on Sundays while school is in session. Newman’s Mass is student focused with the goal of engaging and empowering college students to be able to understand and share the gospel with their lives.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_106781037.9814-121.308Sun, 03 May 2015 20:00:00 -07002015-05-03T20:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/newman_catholic_community_mass_108May 7, 2015: Bike to Work Week at DeRosa Center CourtyardRiding a bike to work is an old trend with new benefits. As Americans become increasingly health conscious, they realize that bicycling is a viable commute option. Instead of going to the gym after work, try riding your bicycle to work. Riding a bike to work won't just make you healthier --it will also save you money. Did you know that cycling is one of the least expensive forms of transportation? It cost just pennies a day. With the increase cost of gas it is becoming increasingly a viable alternative. May is Bike to Work Month. Stop by our booth on Thursday, April 30th to sign up to participate and enjoy free goodies!

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112477237.9778-121.314Fri, 08 May 2015 14:00:00 -07002015-05-08T14:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_saint_marysMay 9, 2015: Commencement 2015 at Alex G. Spanos CenterFaculty and Graduates must assemble at 8:00 a.m. on the south side of South Campus Gym.

After Commencement, the individual schools and colleges on the Stockton campus will host diploma and hooding ceremonies. All the ceremonies start at 1 p.m., with the exception of the Conservatory of Music, which will hold its ceremony at 4 p.m. and the Benerd School of Education, which will hold its ceremony at 5 p.m.

Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy will hold its ceremony on May 16 at 9 a.m. in the Alex G. Spanos Center.

Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento will hold its ceremony on May 16 at 2 p.m. at Memorial Auditorium in downtown Sacramento.

Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry will hold its commencement at 2 p.m. on June 14 at the San Francisco Hilton Grand Ballroom.

For a full schedule of all Commencement-related activities, visit www2.pacific.edu/commencement/events-schedule.htm.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112466737.9752-121.316Fri, 15 May 2015 18:00:00 -07002015-05-15T18:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_vs_portlandMay 15, 2015: PHS Graduation Banquets at University of the PacificIn honor of the students of
University of the Pacific
Thomas J. Long School of
Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Dean Phillip Oppenheimer
invites you to join us in recognizing
the achievements of the

Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2015
Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2014
and the
Speech-Language Pathology Class of 2015

Graduates and their families, along with preceptors, alumni, corporate sponsors, faculty, staff and friends of the School are encouraged to attend. The evening is an opportunity to celebrate the many accomplishments of our graduates, faculty and alumni.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1124776Sat, 16 May 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-05-16T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_ncaa_regionalsMay 16, 2015: McGeorge School of Law Commencement at Memorial AuditoriumPacific McGeorge School of Law will hold its Commencement ceremony for graduating students at 2pm at Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Visit the website below for more information for students, parents and family members.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1124779Tue, 19 May 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-05-19T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_ncaa_regionalsMay 19, 2015: President Eibeck's Office Hours at Anderson HallPresident Eibeck will hold office hours to allow faculty, staff and students an opportunity to share comments and ideas about the University.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112478535.4676-97.5164Thu, 28 May 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-05-28T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_womens_college_world_seriesMay 29, 2015: 2015 Swim Clinics at Chris Kjeldsen PoolWith the Spring Sememster in full swing, the Tigers have announced the dates for their Swim Technique Clinics. Pacific will host a pair of clinics in the spring at Chris Kjeldsen Pool.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_112478635.4676-97.5164Fri, 29 May 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-05-29T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/pacific_at_womens_college_world_seriesMay 30, 2015: 2015 Swim Clinics at Chris Kjeldsen PoolWith the Spring Sememster in full swing, the Tigers have announced the dates for their Swim Technique Clinics. Pacific will host a pair of clinics in the spring at Chris Kjeldsen Pool.

ASPAC is a regional affiliate of the national Association for Asian Studies, the premier professional association for scholars, teachers and students in a range of disciplines, mainly in the humanities and social sciences.

The theme of this year’s conference is “Transnational Asias.”

Panels and individual papers in all fields and disciplines of Asian Studies are welcomed. Graduate students are encouraged to participate and submit a paper for the Mori-ASPAC prize.

Paper and panel submissions will be due on March 13, 2015.

Visit the conference website to register or submit papers or proposals for sessions. Email conference organizer Gregory Rohlf or call him at 209.946.2804 for questions or additional information.

ASPAC is a regional affiliate of the national Association for Asian Studies, the premier professional association for scholars, teachers and students in a range of disciplines, mainly in the humanities and social sciences.

The theme of this year’s conference is “Transnational Asias.”

Panels and individual papers in all fields and disciplines of Asian Studies are welcomed. Graduate students are encouraged to participate and submit a paper for the Mori-ASPAC prize.

Paper and panel submissions will be due on March 13, 2015.

Visit the conference website to register or submit papers or proposals for sessions. Email conference organizer Gregory Rohlf or call him at 209.946.2804 for questions or additional information.

ASPAC is a regional affiliate of the national Association for Asian Studies, the premier professional association for scholars, teachers and students in a range of disciplines, mainly in the humanities and social sciences.

The theme of this year’s conference is “Transnational Asias.”

Panels and individual papers in all fields and disciplines of Asian Studies are welcomed. Graduate students are encouraged to participate and submit a paper for the Mori-ASPAC prize.

Paper and panel submissions will be due on March 13, 2015.

Visit the conference website to register or submit papers or proposals for sessions. Email conference organizer Gregory Rohlf or call him at 209.946.2804 for questions or additional information.

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_1012302Sun, 07 Jun 2015 00:00:00 -07002015-06-07T00:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/transnational_asias_2015_asian_studies_conferenceJun 13, 2015: Thanks A Bunch Brunch at The Four Seasons HotelAn event giving graduates an opportunity to publicly recognize family and friends for supporting them throughout dental school. Graduates present their family members and friends with the dental school's own "Ph.T." (Putting Him/Her Through) certificates while the Group Practice Administrators read notes of thanks written by each student. Prior to the ceremony, attendees enjoy a reception and sit-down brunch. If you have any questions, please contact Colleen Woo at cwoo@pacific.edu or 415.929.6434. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4928.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_109430837.7866-122.404Sat, 13 Jun 2015 10:30:00 -07002015-06-13T10:30:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/thanks_a_bunch_brunch_9426Jun 14, 2015: Dugoni School of Dentistry Commencement Ceremony at The Masonic CenterArthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry celebrates its 121st Commencement Ceremony, which will be held at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco. More info: http://dental.pacific.edu/x4853.xml

]]>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_109802037.8018-122.448Sat, 18 Jul 2015 10:00:00 -07002015-07-18T10:00:00-07:00https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/white_coat_ceremony_7900Oct 25, 2015: Guest Artist Recital - Andreas Klein, piano at Faye Spanos Concert HallGerman Pianist Andreas Klein has distinguished himself as a dynamic and compelling performer with his command of a wide range of tonal colors and imaginative interpretations. The New York Times declared him “A fascinating artist with all the indispensable qualities: temperament, taste, touch, tone, the four T’s of pianism” and “A pianist who makes silences sound like music”.